Can you hear it at least trying to lift, Motor grunting kind of ? If yes try to spray some (lots of ) silicone spray, or even "pam" cooking spray down along the edges where the felt is to see if that will help loosen it up & lubricate the guides. The odd time a sharp blow to mid area of door inside panel while holding switch in up position, you may get lucky one time.

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